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he died on September 22, 1979. His funeral was held in Buffalo, but he was buried in an unmarked grave at his residence (Ichra) in Lahore .

This is what the website abulala.com stated !

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does that really matter?

I mean there are lots more, respected and important, disputed persons in this world whom most of the people don't know that where they are burried...

Some body said he went to Land of Shaitan-e-Akber, so, can the same person mention the intentions and the purpose of the visit? he may have gone there to preach his ideas or Islam or his ideas about Islam or he went there to seek asylum, or green card or whatever!!!

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Oh he must have gone there just like so many Mullahs that hurl abuse on America by day, and beg for visas at night.

Or worse, he was there just like this 93 WTC terrorist blind cleric. I am sure when he dies in jail, his cell will be the "mar-tire's chamber" for every Jamatia.

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''He went to US and was hospitalised in Buffalo, New York, where his second son worked as a physician ''

Well tell me , is it fair enough to send other kids to jihad in Kashmir while your own blood living happy and safe in one of the most developed countries , making big money !

That So called Jihad , wasn’t it Farz on his kids ?

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Tanzeem was very much a breakaway faction which rejected electoral politics.

A side point; the US wasn't the arch enemy of the religo-political parties in the 1970's it was the left that was anti american.

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Qazi Hussain's son Luqman was also sent to Boston University where he got his masters. He didn't send his son to do jihad in Kashmir or other places, just other people's kids.

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so u are saying maududi was all US praises back then?
obviously qazi has not been a US pal.

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Qazi sent his son to the USA to do da'waa. :)

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One of her grand daughters was in my college, she was/is a true American with no hint of Jamat or Islami whatsoever.

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ur above replies clearly indicate that u have no idea what u r talking about or u have no answers to what ever i have asked u and on top of that u seem to be biased...

a person effected from any of above mentioned "dieases" is not worth talking to. ( if i had known that, might have not quoted u)

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u mean to party? that he did from what I have heard..

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there is point in ur reply, his son has **worked, **how many politicians do we have in Pakistan who's sons and daughter work as an employee?

Secondly please get ur facts straight, Modoodi was against Jihad-e-Kashmir, ( to which so called seculars and anti-jihadi also scolded him, u can never make them happy) his point was not a person and/or scholar can launch and/or give a call for jihad. only the State reserves the right to do so. if a single person and/or organization get the right to do so, it will end up in chaos.

How true that was? i leave it up to u

Besides in 70s how many jihadi missions were there on the globe other than palestine... please do mention so i can learn.

As per my info, Jihad-e-Afghnistan started in 79-80, and Kashmir got violent in late 80s... so what are u suggesting that, molana launched both of Jihad from his grave??? that is far from reality... isn't it!

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Yes. The failed to get the support of the masses.

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Daw'aa parties. Hmmm.